Esoteric1081

bluejester wrote:The piece as a whole is really quite funny, I especially enjoy the expressions of several of the animals as they wait their turn. The alligator in particular with his clasped hands really conveys a great sense of eagerness. One side thing that distracts me just a little though, is the critter emerging from under her dress. It seems a bit...odd, or possibly risque' but it could just depend on what people think when they see it.

It looks to me like the cat is being a cat and just trying to be on everything. If it were my cat it would just meow until it got its freaking kiss then it would go back to ignoring her.
I would definately buy this shirt for my wife.

studio1172

lkackman

studio1172 wrote:So why the change from Illustrator to Photoshop? Just curious. I love the textures you got going on!

More or less, just to give it a try after a long break.

Before I went to college, I used Photoshop for all my design work. After college I got hired by a sign company, and now I only use vector software all day.(smaller files for large format printing) Phtotshop just isn't used as much with signs. I guess I wanted to make sure I still could use shop for more than photo editing and cropping.

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